In Yeats' poem, "Never Give All the Heart," the speaker suggests that it is best for a man to give all his love to a woman, even if he is not sure she will return his love.
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Yeats's poem "Never Give All the Heart" speaks from the perspective of a rejected lover.
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William Butler Yeats was inspired most by the landscape of the American West.
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Which statement is true about the form of "The Poison Tree"?
it is written in rhyming couplets
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The speaker in the "Never Give All Your Heart" is alluding to the dangers of unrequited love.
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The general theme of "The Poison Tree" is that you should say what you mean rather than suppressing your feelings.
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The central image in "A Poison Tree" is about a tree that turns deadly when some villagers eat its poisonous fruit.
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Yeats's poem "Never Give All Your Heart" is written in rhyming couplets.
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Given its themes, this poem was more likely to be included in Blake's Book, Songs of Experience than his other book Songs of Innocence.